Self-Guided Tour Of Mission San Luis Rey

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Mission San Luis Rey

Explore the grounds and buildings of this National Historic Landmark. The self-guided tour through the museum transports visitors to the time of the Friars and early California.

Founded in 1798, by Fr. Fermin Lasuen, successor to Fr. Junipero Serra, Mission San Luis Rey became the largest of the 21 Spanish missions established in Alta California. This mission, the 18th in the chain, was named by the Spanish Viceroy after King Louis IX of France, a 13th-century saint, and patron of the Secular Franciscans.

The tour includes exploring through period rooms, art galleries and courtyards within the Mission walls.

Open daily from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ages 5 and under and Active Military and dependents are free of charge.

For an additional $3, the audio tour will bring Luiseño and Mission history alive as guests walk through the exhibits in the Museum.

Refund Policy: Item eligible for full refund if no redemptions have occurred.

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Mission San Luis Rey
For over 200 years, Mission San Luis Rey has been providing community programs & spiritual renewal.